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* [[Fire-Forged Friends]]: In the most pacifistic example of this trope, Book and Daniel. While Daniel is a [[Nice Guy]] in general, he makes it perfectly clear he doesn't like Book, more or less because of Rachel's [[Love Triangle|interest]] in the latter. Nevertheless, they work together in the barn raisng, sharing a glass of lemonade with each other during their break. When Daniel is being harassed by tourists, he tries to convince Book to stay out of it, but when Book punches the tourists, he could [[Actually Pretty Funny|barely contain his glee]]. Even vouching for him when an older tourist asks where Book came from. {{Spoiler| He was also among the Amish shaming Schaeffer into surrendering. In the end, when Book leaves the village they exchange a parting wave to each other.}}
* [[Foot Focus]]: The female lead washing her feet (and the rest of herself), quickly followed by more generic [[Fan Service]].
* [[Gondor Calls Forfor Aid]]: The Amish often keep to themselves and their work unless they perform a task that requires the whole community to work together. The key example being the Barn Raising scene. However when Sam alerts them of the danger regarding the crooked cops after him, Rachel, Eli and Book, they all drop what they are doing and show up.
* [[Gratuitous German]]: The Amish. Sometimes mangled to the point of being unintelligible, but possibly justified by the Amish being an isolated community that has very little (if any) contact to other German speakers and also speaks English most of the time.
* [[He Knows Too Much]]